National Scholarships

Dates are based on best information available – students should always verify deadlines.

Cameron Impact ScholarshipSept 15 – four-year merit-based scholarship intended to cover full educational expenses a recipient’s chosen college. Students interested in public service with a GPA of 3.7, excel in extracurricular activities, exhibit strong leadership qualities, and actively participate in community service.

past due Burger King Scholars ProgramDec. 9 – GPA of 2.0; Burger King employee (or child of employee) – based also on work experience, extracurricular activities and/or community service.

past due Young Entrepeneur AwardDec 18 – 100 scholarships awarded to Young Entrepreneurs; graduating seniors who operate their own small business.

past dueWorld Changers Scholarship(Colorado Christian University) Jan – students with at least a 3.8 GPA and 28 ACT who have applied and been accepted to the university and are eligible for the Trustee Scholarship may qualify for this invitation only event to interview for a full tuition scholarship.

past due AXA Achievement Community ScholarshipFeb. 1– only first 10,000 applications considered. $2,500 college scholarships to high school seniors who have demonstrated outstanding achievement in school, community, or workplace.

past due Buick Achievers ProgramFeb. 27 – celebrate student achievers who are dedicated in the classroom and also committed to making a positive impact in their communities.

past due Military Children ProgramFeb. 28 – 3.0 GPA; dependent children of active duty personnel, reserve/guard, and retired military or survivors of individuals who died while receiving retired pay from the military.

past due Buick Achievers Scholarship ProgramFeb. 28 – those who plan to major in a field of study that focuses on engineering, technology, design, or business, with an interest in the automotive industry.

past due State Farm Good Neighbor ProgramMarch only the first 700 applications accepted – high school senior with 2.5 to 3.2 who demonstrates financial need. Selection considers school and community activities and work experience.